Paranoia Sentence Examples

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  • Silence followed, and she wondered if her paranoia had caused her to imagine it.

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  • Her paranoia faded with the first round of beers and disappeared completely by the third.

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  • Maybe it's just a spy's paranoia.

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  • Cocaine, on the other hand, damages the heart, can lead to strokes, and can induce paranoia.

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  • A high dose will produce more disturbing effects on the users mind, including paranoia.

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  • In attempting to set history straight, one is occasionally touched by mild paranoia.

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  • Long-term sleep deprivation can lead to paranoia, delusions and hallucinations.

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  • Paranoia prompted us to post Martha in the lobby and Quinn in the hall; ready to warn us if storm trooper descend like Custer's army.

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  • The sense of oppression and paranoia is palpable and only increases as the action hots up.

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  • The plain contradictions, almost bound to create paranoia.

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  • It's an aerosolized gas which in small doses caused anxiety paranoia in it's subject.

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  • I have enough paranoia in my soul on a local level to last me.

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  • Depression is often accompanied by paranoia and sometimes psychosis.

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  • I call it the dream of total paranoia, in which the will shores up the appearance of normal reality.

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  • Yet on EP B, Battles seeks deep into their own paranoia.

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  • The paranoia over Bolshevism, the " red scare " of 1919, engendered an atmosphere of mistrust and intolerance in American society.

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  • I suffered a lot of nervous tension at the back of my head, with slight paranoia.

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  • After these syndromes, we come to the entire spectrum of mental illnesses, from depression to paranoia.

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  • The series of six games was replete with drama, Soviet paranoia and sinister computer geeks.

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  • The paranoia over Bolshevism, the " Red Scare " of 1919, engendered an atmosphere of mistrust and intolerance in American society.

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  • She looks great and a bit gothy, and does a nice line in twitchy paranoia masking great strength.

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  • In addition to good feelings, cocaine can also cause irritability and paranoia.

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  • There are many infidelity warning signs, but there's a fine line between awareness and paranoia.

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  • It was the daily paranoia of wondering if the bicycle chained to the next lamppost was going to blow your legs off.

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  • Not even Hollywood was immune from the birth pangs of unionism and pre- McCarthy era political paranoia over the secret revolution of the masses.

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  • Only Sarah had a reason for her paranoia, and she's about to be proved correct.

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  • If you find yourself waking over every movement or sound he makes, your lack of sleep could contribute to an overblown sense of paranoia.

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  • His lyrics are saturated with themes of paranoia, alienation, and in retrospect, seem to romanticize and dramatize the idea of suicide.

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  • In the Summer of Love, one year before the Chicago riots, the paranoia and distrust for authority of The Prisoner struck a nerve.

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  • Letting paranoia ruin your relationship just because you suspect someone is not fair to anyone, most of all yourself.

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